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Brake Pedal Return Spring

Ilbikes
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Brake Pedal Return Spring

Post by Ilbikes » Tue Jul 27, 2010 9:44 pm

Guys, I am putting my 1965 CL77 back together and I cannot find where the brake pedal return spring goes. This is the little one that attaches to the post on the rear brake spindle (part # 46514-273-010). The spring is in this picture resting on the spindle and leaning against the frame - where does it attach at the top?

Thanks,
Gordon

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Brake spring

Post by Dgormley » Wed Jul 28, 2010 1:03 am

Gordon, I don't think that spring goes there. My 66 CL-77 doesn't have one there. It relies on the spring on the rear backing plate( pic. no. 1). mine seams to work just fine.However my clymer manual shows a small brake pedal return spring but not where it attaches? Hope this helps................D
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Rear brake return spring on hub
Rear brake return spring on hub

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Re: Brake spring

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Wed Jul 28, 2010 8:16 am

In pic 2 ya see where the rear brake cable end is installed and at that location is a small hole where a 1/16 in dia. wire is installed.
The wire needs to be apx. 3/4 in long with a 1/4 inch hook on one end.
The hook installed to the inside of the frame then the outside end is bent down to hole wire in place.
That is one attachment and the other is on the inside of the pivot end of the brake lever where the cable installs. ................lm

Dgormley wrote:Gordon, I don't think that spring goes there. My 66 CL-77 doesn't have one there. It relies on the spring on the rear backing plate( pic. no. 1). mine seams to work just fine.However my clymer manual shows a small brake pedal return spring but not where it attaches? Hope this helps................D

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Post by gramey7 » Wed Jul 28, 2010 8:53 am

Here's a pic of what LM was referring to. I made mine out of some steel wire
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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Wed Jul 28, 2010 9:07 am

Are ya able to give a pic of the other end?. ..........lm

gramey7 wrote:Here's a pic of what LM was referring to. I made mine out of some steel wire

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Post by gramey7 » Wed Jul 28, 2010 9:28 am

Having difficulty uploading pictures now for some reason. The lower end of the spring (with the u-bend) attaches to the groove on the far side of the pivot axle.

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Post by Ilbikes » Wed Jul 28, 2010 9:37 am

Thanks everyone!!

I looked and looked - nowhere was I finding a place to hang my spring. What had me scared was that I'd perhaps not welded something on the frame that should have been there. This bike had been butchered where the brake switch mount used to be. My fear made worse by the fact this is powdercoat and not easily repaired if more welding was needed.

This is the before photo and there was nothing to go by.

Again, your inputs are priceless.
Gordon


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